Tuesday, February 9, 2010

It's Bad When Your Own Know You Are Wrong.



I had to say that I am a pretty centric person. My parents always taught me that “There are always two sides of a coin; but once you flip the coin, you will know the odds. Many of the bloggers that I have been reading along with myself has been on a rift about Sarah Palin attending a Tea Party meeting when Tom Tancredo invoking the insidious specter of literacy tests and poll taxes, used in the segregated deep South for nearly 100 hundred years to deny African Americans the right to vote. Even Sarah doing a turn the other cheek at Rush Limbuagh but slams Rahm Emmanuel on the word “retard.” The word Emmanuel apologized for saying but Rush let it rolls off the tip of his tongue when it come to Democrats and namely the president. Palin and this Tea Party thing have too many questionable motives and I nor any left wing person have notice. So When Meghan McCain, daughter of Senator John McCain and a Republican, said what she said on the view. I was like, “Here is a Republican that know that the Tea Party may be more of an altercation that could set us back and not forward.”

Meghan McCain believes Sarah Palin's double standard for Rahm Emanuel and Rush Limbaugh is "what's wrong with politics today."

McCain weighed in on Palin's hypocrisy on Monday when she appeared as a guest host on "The View."

In addition to Palin's contradictory standards on the use of the word "retard," McCain also disagreed with the former Alaska governor's suggestion that Obama should declare war with Iran to win re-election.

…but she did not stop there.

On Monday, Meghan McCain fired back.

"People were saying that this is the new movement in the Republican Party," McCain said during an appearance on 'The View.' "I did not want to go [to last week's convention]. I have (a) very much different, ideological differences with them."

And she described Tancredo's comments as "innate racism."

"And I think it's why young people are turned off by this movement. And I'm sorry [but] revolutions start with young people. Not with 65-year-old people talking about literacy tests and people who can't say the word 'vote' in English. It's ridiculous."

Meghan McCain also decried the divisiveness and partisanship in American politics and the growing populist rage that has powered the Tea Party movement.

"Maya Angelou says we have more in common than we do apart," she said. "We need to use this message in politics more."

Meghan McCain added, "This rhetoric will continue to turn off young voters and anybody that says different is smoking something. Period."

I know Meghan McCain is just maybe a small fish in the GOP pond, but you would not believe who else has called out the Tea Party movement on their M.O.

……Mr. Conservative himself Bill O’Reily. That is the person I would never think would say anything against the Tea Party

Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly is better known for picking fights with liberals, but on Monday he turned his combative drive toward an unsuspecting crowd: teabaggers.

"Some of these tea parties are nuts," O'Reilly told Fox News anchor Brit Hume. "They're crazy."

Hume was silent, and O'Reilly added that Fox News' Jesse Waters, who attended the high-profile Tea Party Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, "puts the number at about 10 percent, that are just loons, out of their minds."

O'Reilly's words came in response to Hume's suggestion that there are "very few really favorable stories about the tea partiers."

His remarks are doubly surprising not only because O'Reilly seldom takes on conservative groups or causes so explicitly manner, but also because the network that has made his career is a vigorous supporter of the tea party movement.

Dont believe me, see for yourself.

Now just like that Divde We Fail Organization, we might not agree on everything, but there are people that know when you are blowing smoke or messing with something that can alter the aspects of the United States. I know I am not the first one that is saying this and maybe not the last. If your own party members can see something that you are doing is wrong or setting double standards, you will get called out. It is like the movie American History X when Derek Vinyard (played by Edward Norton) who was a white supremacist, saw a disillusion when his white supremacist friends’ friendly dealing with a Mexican prison gang, which is contrary to supremacist beliefs. Vinyard voice his opinion but his collegues was ignoring him, leading him to a beat down and rape by the people he once stood by.

Meghan I toast you for standing your ground on that and Bill O really shocked me. I am having a WTF moment just putting Bill O'Reilly, nuts, and Tea Party in the same sentence.

Do you think Meghan and Bill was right about what both said about the Tea Party Movement and Sarah Palin? Do you believe that the Republican Party is going “far to right?” Express your views. And P.S. Is Angela McGlowan in over her head going to these Tea Parties? Seems like she is the “token black girl.”


McCain's daughter questions Tea Party movements

McCain disagrees with Palin's double standard on "retard."

O’Reilly: ‘Some tea partiers nuts, crazy, loons, out of their minds’

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